Multi-Tech Systems MVP103 User Manual

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Chapter 2 - Configuration

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. Avaya Communication Manager Guide

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1e. TCP/UDP port requrements. To ensure proper functioning of the MultiVOIP, the TCP/UDP

network connection must not be blocked on the network connection between the MultiVOIP and
CM.

The UDP ports used by the MultiVOIP are as follows:

Channel

RTP Port

RTCP Port

T38 Port

1 5006

5007 5008

2 5016

5017 5018

3 5026

5027 5028

4 5036

5037 5038

5 5046

5047 5048

6 5056

5057 5058

7 5066

5067 5068

8 5076

5077 5078

The TCP ports used by the MultiVOIP are as follows:

H.225 Listen Port – User configured for each channel in the CM Settings screen (default 1721 –
1728)

H.225 Client Port – Dynamic (16000 – 20000)

H.245 Listen Port – Dynamic (16000 – 20000)

RAS Client Port – Dynamic (16000 – 20000)

1f. Emergency Transfer. Emergency transfer allows local analog telephones to access the local CO and

to answer telephone calls during a power failure.

For the various products the features operate as follows:

MVP210-AV

Port 1 is connected to Port 2

MVP410-AV

Port 1 is connected to Port 2

Port 3 is connected to Port 4

MVP810-AV

Port 1 is connected to Port 2

Port 3 is connected to Port 4

For example, suppose ports 1 and 3 of MVP410-AV are configured as FXS with telephones

attached. Ports 2 and 4 are configured as FXO trunks with CO lines attached. If there is a power
failure, the telephones on ports 1 and 3 would automatically be connected to the CO lines attached
to ports 2 and 4 allowing inbound and/or outbound call to be make.

Note: This feature shall only be available on “AV” models of the gateway that are:

Rev B: For the MVP410 and MVP810 models

Rev B: For the MVP210 model

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